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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
McConnell builds case for 2016 — Mitch McConnell is building the case that this Senate is much more productive than the last one. — The Kentucky Republican, who ascended to majority leader after repeatedly ripping the Democratic-led Senate as “dysfunctional,” has to show that the GOP can govern.
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Political Wire, Bloomberg Business and US News
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Washington Post:
Trade war heating up among Democrats — Hillary Rodham Clinton and other top Democrats began feuding over President Obama's trade initiative Tuesday as his bid for a major late-term win began tearing at the party's unity and threatened to expose old divisions ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
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Political Wire
Doug Sosnik / Politico:
Mitch McConnell Shouldn't Get Comfortable — Why Democrats are poised to recapture the Senate. — After picking up nine seats in the 2014 elections, Republicans maintain a decisive 54-seat majority in the Senate. In 2016, they will face a much more difficult map that coincides with a presidential election year.
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The Reaction
The Hill:
Obama turns up the heat on trade — President Obama is ramping up his sales pitch to congressional Democrats on trade, making a full-throated argument that labor unions and liberals should back “fast-track” legislation seen as crucial to cementing international pacts at the top of his agenda.
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Politico
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Progressives ready big ad buy targeting trade deal
Progressives ready big ad buy targeting trade deal
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Common Dreams
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Reid: I'm a ‘hell no’ on trade bill
Reid: I'm a ‘hell no’ on trade bill
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Washington Free Beacon, Mediaite and Hot Air
Mike Devlin / SantaClarita.com:
Congressman Tells Protester: 'Touch me again, and I'll drop your ass' — Anti-immigration protesters were on hand to greet Congressman Steve Knight at the open house for his Simi Valley office last week. And when one got a little too close, the former LAPD cop was having none of it.
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Raw Story
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Andrew Desiderio / Mediaite:
GOP Rep. Knight to Anti-Immigration Protester: 'I'll Drop Your Ass'
GOP Rep. Knight to Anti-Immigration Protester: 'I'll Drop Your Ass'
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Americans Against the … and Hullabaloo
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Congressman To Protester: 'Touch Me Again, I'll Drop Your A**' (VIDEO)
GOP Congressman To Protester: 'Touch Me Again, I'll Drop Your A**' (VIDEO)
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Mashable
Adam B. Lerner / Politico:
Congressman to protester: 'If you touch me again, I'll drop your a—'
Congressman to protester: 'If you touch me again, I'll drop your a—'
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Infowars and Washington Post
Michael Crowley / Politico:
President Obama to shun saying ‘genocide’ on 100th anniversary of Armenian massacres — President Barack Obama will not use the word “genocide” to describe the massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians in his annual statement commemorating the historic atrocity later this month.
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The Last Refuge, Hit & Run, The Daily Caller, Gordon Campbell and Hot Air
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
WH won't call Armenian killings ‘genocide’ — The White House again will not use the term “genocide” to describe the Ottoman Turks' massacre of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915. — Senior administration officials met with leaders from the Armenian-American community Tuesday to discuss …
Timothy P. Carney / Washington Examiner:
When battling Hillary, it's the cronyism, stupid — “The economy, stupid.” Democratic operative James Carville used that simple phrase in 1992 to remind former President Bill Clinton to maintain narrow focus on that issue. — Republicans who want to beat Hillary Clinton in 2016 need …
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New York Post, Washington Post, Betsy's Page and Hot Air
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Jack Shafer / Politico:
Hillary Clinton Can't Run for President — So she's pushed her whole campaign into the slow lane. — Thousands have run for president, but only one candidate has ever unrun for the office: Hillary Clinton. Ever since she finally announced her entry into the contest a couple of weeks ago, she has been unrunning with ferocity.
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Moe Lane, Political Wire, Outside the Beltway, BuzzFeed and Commentary Magazine
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Michael Grunwald / Politico:
Could Barack Obama's Everglades stop hurt the Everglades?
Could Barack Obama's Everglades stop hurt the Everglades?
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Taylor Marsh
Andrew Dugan / Gallup:
Conservative Republicans Alone on Global Warming's Timing — Story Highlights — WASHINGTON, D.C. — While notable majorities of all other political party/ideology groups say the effects of global warming will happen within their lifetime, fewer than four in 10 conservative Republicans …
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Politico
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Watch Out, Hillary: Waka Flocka Flame Is Running for President — The 2016 campaign is getting quite a shake-up, because none other than Waka Flocka Flame himself announced yesterday to Rolling Stone he's running for president. — And yes, he very deliberately made the announcement on 4/20 …
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FOX News Radio
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Simon Vozick-Levinson / Rolling Stone:
Waka Flocka Flame for President: Watch His Exclusive Campaign Video
Waka Flocka Flame for President: Watch His Exclusive Campaign Video
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Politico, Washington Post, The Daily Caller and The Huffington Post
M.D. Kittle / Watchdog.org:
Who was the reporter outside Cindy Archer's house? — Part 194 of 193 in the series Wisconsin's Secret War — MADISON, Wis. - Of all of the frightening accounts of government abuses in Wisconsin's political John Doe investigation, David French's description in National Review …
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Althouse
The Daily Blog:
EXCLUSIVE: The Prime Minister and the Waitress — This is a guest blog from an anonymous waitress about the way John Key kept touching her when he repeatedly visited her place of work. The waitress contacted us with her story, The Daily Blog did not seek her out or pressure her in anyway to write this blog.
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Guardian, Mediaite, New York Times and BuzzFeed
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Obama's approval numbers rise; Americans optimistic on economy — President Obama's approval ratings have reached their highest mark in almost two years, according to a new poll from CNN/ORC. — Forty-eight percent of Americans approve of how Obama is running the country, compared to 47 percent who disapprove.
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Washington Post, Daily Kos and PoliticusUSA
Ed Kilgore / Talking Points Memo:
Election 2016: Exploding The Governor Savior Myth — During every election cycle, there are storylines or interpretive memes that are widely repeated but turn out to be completely irrelevant or plain wrong. Early in this presidential cycle, yesterday's cliches about the presidential race seem to be exploding all around us.
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Washington Monthly and susiemadrak.com
Benjy Sarlin / msnbc.com:
Scott Walker's turn against legal immigration shakes up 2016 — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's newfound skepticism of legal immigration levels is a potential turning point in the still nascent presidential race, potentially dragging the Republican Party further to the right than Mitt Romney's hardline immigration platform in 2012.
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Politico, Political Wire, Hot Air, Bloomberg Business and Mickey Kaus
Bryan Denson / Oregonian:
Teacher terrified by surprise ‘active shooter’ drill in eastern Oregon schoolhouse files federal lawsuit — The town of Halfway sits a few miles west of the Snake River, in eastern Oregon. (Richard Cockle/The Oregonian) — Elementary school teacher Linda McLean sat at her desk …
James K. Sanborn / Marine Corps Times:
Tough tattoo regs sink stellar Marine's career — For Marines employed in what's become a hyper-competitive professional setting, not even multiple meritorious promotions, a combat valor award and a command-endorsed waiver are likely to save one's career if he has run afoul of the service's tattoo policy.
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Shakesville and The Daily Caller
Fredreka Schouten / USA Today:
Charles Koch: We may back several GOP candidates in primaries — WICHITA, Kan. — Charles Koch said he is considering throwing his political might into the Republican presidential primary for the first time and is likely to provide financial help to several contenders before settling on a single candidate.